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Look Closer: The 7 Coolest Movie Cinemagraphs
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With fiery explosions, unruly gunfights and frenzied superhero battles becoming essential to most nights out at the movies, there's something to be said about films that can do just the opposite, communicating a wealth of information with just the slightest nuanced motion.
Cinemagraphs, which bridge the gap between static images and video by adding a tiny dose of movement to otherwise inert still shots, are a perfect vehicle for delivering a single serving of cinematic awesomeness. These seven cinemagraphs capture some of our all-time favorite moments in film in a really cool way.
7. Animated Poster ('Pulp Fiction')

"Pulp Fiction"'s iconic poster art is such a classic that adding nothing but a slight animation of Uma's burning cigarette brings the it new life. A moment of attention from Mia Wallace is instantly transformed into a never-ending staring contest, and she’s clearly not going to take another puff of her cig until you blink. Get More »
GALLERY: The Best Movie Mustaches of All Time
The mustache isn't just facial hair. It's an art form, one few are able to master.
In honor of Movember, we salute some of the finest examples of the mustache in cinema, from Robert Pattinson's bizarre turn as Salvador Dali in "Little Ashes" to Tom Selleck in just about everything. The extreme levels of testosterone may make you feel a little woozy, but that's all part of the awesome.
Browse the most masculine gallery ever and wish you could grow a mustache as mighty.
Step-By-Step Movie Dance How-To Posters
Back in 1518, a bunch of dancing fools in some po'dunk town in France were affected by something coined dancing mania. (No, that is not a technical term.)
It began with one lady named Frau Troffea (yes, that's her real name) dancing in the street and ended with about 400 people joining her. They danced for days without rest which resulted in more than a few deaths, heart attacks, strokes and exhaustion. In other words, it really was a dancing plague.
Now, some genius has paid homage to our love of dance (though without the death part) by creating posters that map out the most beloved dances to appear on the big screen. Get More »
The 25 Funniest Movies Ever... This Millennium
Everyone has their own personal favorite genre, but comedy is arguably the most universal. Have you ever met someone who's said, "I don't like to laugh"? Neither have we.
The past decade has seen filmmakers like Adam McKay and Judd Apatow rise from obscurity onto the A-list, while actors like Seth Rogen and Zach Galifianakis have gone from esoteric television shows to big-budget movies.
But enough talk. Read. Argue. Yell at us. You can debate the order of these films all you want, but you can't deny the humor of any of them. Get More »





